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Stein Rokkan

Stein Rokkan (July 4, 1921 – July 22, 1979) was a Norwegian political scientist and sociologist. He was the first professor of sociology at the University of Bergen and a principal founder of the discipline of comparative politics.[1] He founded the multidisciplinary Department of Sociology at the University of Bergen, which encompassed sociology, economics and political science and which had a key role in the postwar development of the social sciences in Norway.[2]

Stein Rokkan
Born(1921-07-04)July 4, 1921
DiedJuly 22, 1979(1979-07-22) (aged 58)
Bergen, Norway
Occupations

Career Edit

Stein Rokkan was born on the Lofoten archipelago in the far north of Norway and raised in the nearby town of Narvik. Rokkan completed his gymnasium years in 1939, and he received a magister artium in political philosophy from the University of Oslo in 1948.[3] Rokkan's studies were interrupted in 1943 when the German occupation closed the University of Oslo and he returned to the university after the liberation in 1945.[4]

Rokkan then turned to empirical research, and studied at Columbia University, Chicago and the London School of Economics between 1949 and 1951. In the United States, Rokkan was a Rockefeller Foundation fellow at Columbia and Chicago from 1948 to 1950.[5] At Columbia University, his work with Paul Lazarsfeld acquainted him with modern social research methods. At the London School of Economics, he met T. H. Marshall.[6]

He subsequently worked at the Norwegian Institute for Social Research (ISF) from 1951 until 1957, and moved to Bergen in 1958, where he worked at the Chr. Michelsen Institute from 1958 to 1966. In 1966 he became Professor of Political Sociology at the University of Bergen.[7]

Over the years Rokkan was three times a fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and a visiting professor at various universities (Manchester, Stanford, Geneva, the London School of Economics, the Instituts d'études politiques in Paris. He also held a permanent appointment as Visiting Professor at Yale University.[8]

Rokkan co-founded, with Shmuel Eisenstadt, Morris Janowitz, and Seymour Martin Lipset, the Committee on Political Sociology (CPS) of the International Sociological Association (ISA) in 1960 and served as its secretary from 1960 to 1970. He was vice-president of the International Sociological Association from 1966 to 1970; president of the International Political Science Association from 1970 to 1973; chairman (from 1970 to 1976) and co-founder of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR); and president of the International Social Science Council (ISSC), which was founded by UNESCO, from 1973 to 1977.[9]

Awards Edit

Rokkan received many awards. He was a foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,[10] a foreign associate of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States,[11] an international member of the American Philosophical Society,[12] and a member of the Finnish and Norwegian Academies of Sciences. He received honorary degrees from the University of Uppsala in 1970, the University of Helsinki in 1971, and the University of Geneva and the University of Aarhus in 1979.[13]

Rokkan's work "Norway: Numerical Democracy and Corporate Pluralism" (1966)[14] was selected for the Norwegian Sociology Canon in 2009–2011 as one of 25 works that "had the greatest influence on sociology in Norway."Norwegian Sociology Canon

Academic research Edit

After focusing on individual voters, he turned his attention to the study of politics, especially the formation of political parties and European nation-states. Peter Flora's overview of Rokkan's oeuvre points out that the "unity of Rokkan work stems from his constant concern with the European nation-state and its democratization."[15]

"Cleavage Structures, Party Systems, and Voter Alignments" Edit

In this 1967 co-authored work with Seymour Martin Lipset,[16] Rokkan introduced critical juncture theory and made a substantial contributions to cleavage theory. Peter Flora notes that the "initial analysis of the origins of cleavage structures and their transformation into party systems appeared in 1965 ... in German" in a version that "carried Rokkan's name alone."[17]

Seymour Lipset and Stein Rokkan (1967) and Rokkan (1970) introduced the idea that big discontinuous changes, such as the reformation, the building of nations, and the industrial revolution, reflected conflicts organized around social cleavages, such as the center-periphery, state-church, land-industry, and owner-worker cleavages. In turn, these big discontinuous changes could be seen as critical junctures because they generated social outcomes that subsequently remained "frozen" for extensive periods of time.[18]

In more general terms, Lipset and Rokkan's model has three components:[19]

  • (1) Cleavage. Strong and enduring conflicts that polarize a political system. Four such cleavages were identified:
    • The center–periphery cleavage, a conflict between a central nation-building culture and ethnically linguistically distinct subject populations in the peripheries.
    • The state–church cleavage, a conflict between the aspirations of a nation-state and the church.
    • The land–industry cleavage, a conflict between landed interests and commercial/industrial entrepreneurs.
    • The worker–employer cleavage, a conflict between owners and workers.
  • (2) Critical juncture. Radical changes regarding these cleavages happen at certain moments.
  • (3) Legacy. Once these changes occur, their effect endures for some time afterwards.

Rokkan (1970) added two points to these ideas. Critical junctures could set countries on divergent or convergent paths. Critical junctures could be "sequential," such that a new critical junctures does not totally erase the legacies of a previous critical juncture but rather modifies that previous legacy.[20]

"The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies" Edit

In this 1968 article, Rokkan elabores the idea that a process of democratization has to overcome four institutional thresholds:

  • The "threshold of legitimation," based on the "effective recognition of the right of petition, criticism, and demonstration against the regime."[21]
  • The "threshold of incorporation," which revolved around the extension of "formal rights of participation" to opposition groups and their supporters.[22]
  • The "threshold of representation," which involves the lowering of barriers so as "to make it easier" for "new movements" "to gain seats in the legislature."[23]
  • The "threshold of executive power," which involves the "institutionalization of cabinet responsibility to legislative majorities."[24]

Conceptual Maps of Europe Edit

During the 1970s, Rokkan worked on the development of conceptual maps of Europe. These maps were presented in several chapters.[25] These conceptual maps summarized the principles of geopolitical differentiation within Europe. Tilly remarks that these conceptual maps "cast new light on an old paradox: the fact that capitalism and national states grew up together, and presumably depended on each other in some way, yet capitalists and centers of capital accumulation often offered concerted resistance to the extension of state power."[26]

Influence Edit

Rokkan has been described as "one of the world's leading social scientists since World War II",[27] "one of the great masters of comparative politics,",[28] and "a leading international scholar during the second phase of the post-war social science with its foci on macro studies and international comparisons."[29]

Rokkan has also been described as "one of the world's foremost researchers on elections" and "Norway's most influential social scientist of all times."[30]

He influenced thinking about cleavage, comparative history, party systems and Catalan nationalism, among other topics. He helped launch a research tradition on critical junctures.[31]

Rokkan was the creator of a series of models for state and nation formations in Europe.

Rokkan, along with T. H. Marshall, is credited with the establishment of "what has become the standard narrative of the evolution of modern democratic citizenship."[32]

He is also known as a pioneer of using computer technology in the social sciences.

Legacy Edit

The Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research has been awarded by the ISSC, the ECPR and the University of Bergen since 1981.[33]

The Department of Comparative Politics has, since 1981, arranged an annual Stein Rokkan Memorial Lecture as a tribute to his memory.[1]

The University of Bergen has a Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies[34] and a Stein Rokkan Building[35] at street address Nygårdsgaten 5.[36]

Selected works Edit

  • McKeon, Richard, with Stein Rokkan (eds.). 1950. Democracy in a World of Tensions. Paris: UNESCO. [2]
  • Rokkan, Stein (ed.). 1962. Approaches to the Study of Political Participation (ed.), Bergen: CMI.
  • Rokkan, Stein. 1966. "Norway: Numerical democracy and corporate pluralism." In R. A. Dahl (ed.), Political Oppositions in Western Democracies, pp. 70–115. New Haven: Yale University Press.
  • Rokkan, Stein. 1966. "Electoral Mobilization, Party Competition and National Integration", pp. 241–265, in LaPalombara, J. and Weiner, M., eds., Political Parties and Political Development. Princeton, Princeton Univ. Press.
  • Merritt, Richard L. and Stein Rokkan (eds.). 1966. Comparing Nations. New Haven: Yale University Press.
  • Rokkan, Stein (ed.). 1966.Data Archives for the Social Sciences. Paris: Mouton.
  • Lipset, Seymour M. and Stein Rokkan (eds.). 1967. Party Systems and Voter Alignments: Cross-National Perspectives. New York: Free Press.
  • Rokkan, Stein. 1968. "The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies. A Developmental Typology." Comparative Studies in Society and History 10: 173-210.
  • Rokkan, Stein (ed.). 1968. Comparative Research across Cultures and Nations. Paris: Mouton.
  • Rokkan, Stein, and Jean Meyriat (eds.). 1969. International Guide to Electoral Statistics. Paris: Mouton.
  • Dogan, Mattei, and Stein Rokkan (eds.). 1969. Quantitative Ecological Analysis. Cambridge: MIT Press.
  • Rokkan, Stein. 1970. Citizens Elections Parties. Approaches to the Comparative Study of the Processes of Development (Universitetsforlaget, Oslo; reprinted in European Classics of Political Science Series, Colchester. 2009).
  • Allardt, Erik, and Stein Rokkan (eds.). 1970 Mass politics; studies in political sociology. New York: Free Press.
  • Eisenstadt, S.N., and Stein Rokkan (eds). 1973-1974. Building States and Nations Vol. I-II. Beverly Hills: Sage.
  • Rokkan, Stein. 1973. "Cities, States, and Nations: A Dimensional Model for the Study of Contrasts in Development", pp. 73–97, in S.N. Eisenstadt and Stein Rokkan (eds), Building States and Nations. Models and Data Resources Vol. 1. London: Sage.
  • Rokkan, Stein. 1974. "Entries, Voices, Exits: Towards a Possible Generalization of the Hirschman model". Social Science Information 13 (1): 39-53.
  • Rokkan, Stein 1975. "Dimensions of State Formation and Nation Building: a Possible Paradigm for Research Variation within Europe", in Charles Tilly (ed.) The Formation of National States in Europe. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Rokkan, Stein. 1981. "Territories, Nations, Parties: Toward a Geoeconomic-Geopolitical Model for the Explanation of Variation Within Europe", pp. 70–95, in Richard Merritt and Bruce Russett (eds.), From National Development to Global Community. London: George Allen & Unwin.
  • Rokkan, Stein, and Derek Urwin (eds.). 1982. The Politics of Territorial Identity. New York: Sage.
  • Rokkan, Stein, and Derek Urwin. 1983. Economy, Territory, Identity: The Politics of the European Peripheries. London: Sage.
  • Rokkan, Stein. 1999. State Formation, Nation-Building, and Mass Politics in Europe: The Theory of Stein Rokkan. Edited by Peter Flora. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [A compilation of various works by Rokkan.]

Resources on Rokkan and his research Edit

  • Allardt, Erik, "Stein Rokkan and the Twentieth Century Social Science", Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies, Bergen University Research Foundation. 2003, Working Paper 14 - 2003.
  • Barrientos del Monte, Fernando, "Política comparada, Estado y democracia en la teoría de Stein Rokkan", REVISTA DE SOCIOLOGÍA Nº 26 (2011) pp. 9–36.
  • Berntzen, Einar, and Per Selle, "Structure and Social Action in Stein Rokkan's Work." Journal of Theoretical Politics 2(2) (1990): 131-149.
  • Berntzen, Einar, and Per Selle, "Values Count but Institutions Decide: The Stein Rokkan Approach in Comparative Political Sociology". Scandinavian Political Studies vol. 15, no. 4 (1992): 289–306.
  • Bornschier, Simon, "Cleavage Politics in Old and New Democracies." Living Reviews in Democracy Vol. 1 (2009): 1-13. [3]
  • Caramani, Daniele, "Stein Rokkan: The Macro-Sociological Fresco of State, Nation and Democracy in Europe", in M. Bull et al. (eds.), Masters of Political Science Volume 2. London: Routledge/ECPR series, 2011.
  • Caramani, Daniele, "Rokkan, Stein", in Kurian, G. (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Political Science. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2010.
  • Daalder, Hans, "Stein Rokkan 1921–1979: A Memoir." European Journal of Political Research 7 (1979): 337–355.
  • Daalder, Hans, 'Europe's comparatist from the Norwegian periphery. Stein Rokkan 1921-1979', in Idem (ed.), Comparative European Politics. The Story of a Profession. London: Pinter, 1997, pp 26–39).
  • Dahl, R., & Lorwin, V. (1980). "Stein Rokkan." PS: Political Science & Politics 13(1), 110-111. doi:10.1017/S1049096500008234 [4]
  • Ertman, Thomas, "Otto Hintze, Stein Rokkan and Charles Tilly's theory of European state-building", p. 52-70, in Lars Bo Kaspersen and Jeppe Strandsbjerg (eds.), Does War make States?: Investigations of Charles Tilly's Historical Sociology (2017).
  • Flora, Peter, "Introduction and Interpretation", pp. 1–91, in Peter Flora (ed.), State Formation, Nation-Building, and Mass Politics in Europe: The Theory of Stein Rokkan. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1999.
  • Flora, Peter, "Rokkan, Stein (1921–79)", pp. 744–47, International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences 2nd edition, Volume 20 (2001).
  • Mjøset, Lars. "Stein Rokkan's Thick Comparisons." Acta Sociologica 43(4)(2000): 381-397. doi:10.1177/000169930004300411
  • Mjøset, Lars. "Stein Rokkan's Methodology of Macro-Historical Comparison", Comparative Sociology 14(4)(2015): 508-547. doi:10.1163/15691330-12341356.
  • Saelen, K. "Stein Rokkan: A bibliography", pp. 525–553, In P. Torsvik (ed.), Mobilization, Center-Periphery Structures and Nation-Building, Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 1981.
  • Seiler, Daniel Louis, "The legacy of Stein Rokkan for European polities: a short tribute." In: José M. Magone (ed.), Routledge Handbook of European Politics (2015).
  • Stubhaug, Arild, Stein Rokkan. Fra periferi til sentrum. [Stein Rokkan: A Man of Several Worlds] Bergen: Vigmostad & Bjørke. [A biography of Stein Rokkan]
  • Tilly, Charles, "Stein Rokkan's Conceptual Map of Europe" 1981-02.[5]
  • Tilly, Charles, Big Structures, Large Processes, Huge Comparisons. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1984; Chapter 8.
  • Tilly, Charles, "Stein Rokkan and Political Identities", in Charles Tilly, Stories, Identities, and Political Change. Rowman & Littlefield, 2002.
  • Torsvik, Per (ed.), Mobilization, Center-Periphery Structures and Nation-Building: A Volume in Commemoration of Stein Rokkan. Bergen, Norway: Universitetsforlaget, and New York: Columbia University Press, 1981.

See also Edit

References Edit

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  2. ^ Ørjar Øyen: Sosiologien i Bergen, 1994, ISBN 82-578-0134-8
  3. ^ Dahl, R., & Lorwin, V. (1980). "Stein Rokkan." PS: Political Science & Politics 13(1), 110-111, pp. 110; Mjøset, Lars. "Stein Rokkan's Thick Comparisons." Acta Sociologica 43(4)(2000): 381-397, p. 381.
  4. ^ Erik Allardt, "Stein Rokkan and the Twentieth Century Social Science", Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies, Bergen University Research Foundation. 2003, Working Paper 14 - 2003, p. 8.
  5. ^ Richard Rose, Learning about Politics in Time and Space. Colchester, U.K.: ECPR, 2013, p. 61.
  6. ^ Peter Flora, "Rokkan, Stein (1921–79)", pp. 744-47, International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences 2nd edition, Volume 20 (2001), p 744.
  7. ^ Mjøset, Lars. "Stein Rokkan's Thick Comparisons." Acta Sociologica 43(4)(2000): 381-397, p. 382.
  8. ^ Dahl, R., & Lorwin, V. (1980). "Stein Rokkan." PS: Political Science & Politics 13(1), 110-111, pp. 110.
  9. ^ Peter Flora, "Rokkan, Stein (1921–79)", pp. 744-47, International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences 2nd edition, Volume 20 (2001), p 744-45; Berntzen, Einar, Marcus Buck and Leiv Marsteintredet, "Rokkan in the Andes. Cleavages, Party Systems and the Emergence of New Leftist Parties", in Benedicte Bull (ed.), Norwegian Social Thought on Latin America. Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: CLACSO, 2016, p. 185-66. On Rokkan's work with this the Committee on Political Sociology (CPS) of the International Sociological Association (ISA), see Richard Rose, Learning About Politics in Time and Space: A Memoir. Colchester: ECPR Press, 2013), pp. 61-63.
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  13. ^ Dahl, R., & Lorwin, V. (1980). "Stein Rokkan." PS: Political Science & Politics 13(1), 110-111, pp. 110-11.
  14. ^ Stein Rokkan, "Norway: Numerical democracy and corporate pluralism." In R. A. Dahl (ed.), Political Oppositions in Western Democracies, pp. 70-115. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1966.
  15. ^ Flora, Peter, "Introduction and Interpretation", pp. 1–91, in Peter Flora (ed.), State Formation, Nation-Building, and Mass Politics in Europe: The Theory of Stein Rokkan. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1999, p. 4.
  16. ^ Lipset, Seymour Martin; Rokkan, Stein (1967). "Cleavage structures, party systems, and voter alignments: an introduction". In Lipset, Seymour Martin; Rokkan, Stein (eds.). Party Systems and Voter Alignments: Cross-National Perspectives. The Free Press. pp. 1–64.
  17. ^ Flora, Peter, "Introduction and Interpretation", pp. 1–91, in Peter Flora (ed.), State Formation, Nation-Building, and Mass Politics in Europe: The Theory of Stein Rokkan. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1999, p. 18.
  18. ^ Seymour M. Lipset and Stein Rokkan, "Cleavage Structures, Party Systems, and Voter Alignments: An Introduction", pp. 1–64, in Seymour M. Lipset and Stein Rokkan (eds.), Party Systems and Voter Alignments: Cross-National Perspectives. New York, NY: Free Press, 1967, pp. 47, 50; Stein Rokkan, "Nation-Building, Cleavage Formation and the Structuring of Mass Politics", pp. 72–144, in Stein Rokkan, with Angus Campbell, Per Torsvik, and Henry Valen, Citizens, Elections, and Parties: Approaches to the Comparative Study of the Processes of Development. New York, NY: David McKay, 1970.
  19. ^ Peter Flora, "Rokkan, Stein (1921–79)", pp. 744-47, International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences 2nd edition, Volume 20 (2001), p 745-46.
  20. ^ Stein Rokkan, "Nation-Building, Cleavage Formation and the Structuring of Mass Politics", pp. 72–144, in Stein Rokkan, with Angus Campbell, Per Torsvik, and Henry Valen, Citizens, Elections, and Parties: Approaches to the Comparative Study of the Processes of Development. New York, NY: David McKay, 1970, pp. 112-13.
  21. ^ Rokkan, Stein, "The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies. A Developmental Typology." Comparative Studies in Society and History 10 (1968): 173-210, p. 180.
  22. ^ Rokkan, Stein, "The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies. A Developmental Typology." Comparative Studies in Society and History 10 (1968): 173-210, p. 180-81.
  23. ^ Rokkan, Stein, "The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies. A Developmental Typology." Comparative Studies in Society and History 10 (1968): 173-210, p. 1881.
  24. ^ Rokkan, Stein, "The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies. A Developmental Typology." Comparative Studies in Society and History 10 (1968): 173-210, p. 1881.
  25. ^ Rokkan, Stein, "Cities, States, and Nations: A Dimensional Model for the Study of Contrasts in Development", pp. 73-97, in S.N. Eisenstadt and S. Rokkan (eds), Building States and Nations. Models and Data Resources Vol. 1 (London: Sage, 1973); Rokkan, Stein, "Entries, Voices, Exits: Towards a Possible Generalization of the Hirschman model". Social Science Information 13 (1)(1974): 39-53; Rokkan, Stein, "Dimensions of State Formation and Nation-Building: A Possible Paradigm for Research on Variation within Europe", pp. 562-600, in Charles Tilly (ed.), The Formation of National States in Western Europe (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975); Rokkan, Stein, "Territories, Nations, Parties: Toward a Geoeconomic-Geopolitical Model for the Explanation of Variation Within Europe", pp. 70-95, in Richard Merritt and Bruce Russett (eds.), From National Development to Global Community (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1981).
  26. ^ Charles Tilly, Big Structures, Large Processes, Huge Comparisons. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1984, p. 140.
  27. ^ Flora, Peter, "Introduction and Interpretation", pp. 1–91, in Peter Flora (ed.), State Formation, Nation-Building, and Mass Politics in Europe: The Theory of Stein Rokkan. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1999, p. vii.
  28. ^ Berntzen, Einar, Marcus Buck and Leiv Marsteintredet, "Rokkan in the Andes. Cleavages, Party Systems and the Emergence of New Leftist Parties", in Benedicte Bull (ed.), Norwegian Social Thought on Latin America. Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: CLACSO, 2016, p. 185.
  29. ^ Allardt, Erik, "Stein Rokkan and the Twentieth Century Social Science", STEIN ROKKAN CENTRE FOR SOCIAL STUDIES, BERGEN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION SEPTEMBER 2003, Working Paper 14 - 2003, p. 9.
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  31. ^ Lipset, Seymour M., and Stein Rokkan, "Cleavage Structures, Party Systems, and Voter Alignments: An Introduction", pp. 1–64, in Seymour M. Lipset and Stein Rokkan (eds.), Party Systems and Voter Alignments: Cross-National Perspectives. New York, NY: Free Press, 1967; Stein Rokkan, with Angus Campbell, Per Torsvik, and Henry Valen, Citizens, Elections, and Parties: Approaches to the Comparative Study of the Processes of Development. New York, NY: David McKay, 1970; Stein Rokkan, State Formation, Nation-Building, and Mass Politics in Europe. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
  32. ^ Richard Bellamy. 2015. "Citizenship, Historical Development of". International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition, Volume 3: 643–649, p. 647.
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External links Edit

  • Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies in Bergen
  • Department of comparative politics in Bergen
  • Norwegian Social Science Data Archives, co-founded and later led by Rokkan

stein, rokkan, july, 1921, july, 1979, norwegian, political, scientist, sociologist, first, professor, sociology, university, bergen, principal, founder, discipline, comparative, politics, founded, multidisciplinary, department, sociology, university, bergen, . Stein Rokkan July 4 1921 July 22 1979 was a Norwegian political scientist and sociologist He was the first professor of sociology at the University of Bergen and a principal founder of the discipline of comparative politics 1 He founded the multidisciplinary Department of Sociology at the University of Bergen which encompassed sociology economics and political science and which had a key role in the postwar development of the social sciences in Norway 2 Stein RokkanBorn 1921 07 04 July 4 1921Vagan NorwayDiedJuly 22 1979 1979 07 22 aged 58 Bergen NorwayOccupationsPolitical scientistsociologist Contents 1 Career 2 Awards 3 Academic research 3 1 Cleavage Structures Party Systems and Voter Alignments 3 2 The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies 3 3 Conceptual Maps of Europe 4 Influence 5 Legacy 6 Selected works 7 Resources on Rokkan and his research 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksCareer EditStein Rokkan was born on the Lofoten archipelago in the far north of Norway and raised in the nearby town of Narvik Rokkan completed his gymnasium years in 1939 and he received a magister artium in political philosophy from the University of Oslo in 1948 3 Rokkan s studies were interrupted in 1943 when the German occupation closed the University of Oslo and he returned to the university after the liberation in 1945 4 Rokkan then turned to empirical research and studied at Columbia University Chicago and the London School of Economics between 1949 and 1951 In the United States Rokkan was a Rockefeller Foundation fellow at Columbia and Chicago from 1948 to 1950 5 At Columbia University his work with Paul Lazarsfeld acquainted him with modern social research methods At the London School of Economics he met T H Marshall 6 He subsequently worked at the Norwegian Institute for Social Research ISF from 1951 until 1957 and moved to Bergen in 1958 where he worked at the Chr Michelsen Institute from 1958 to 1966 In 1966 he became Professor of Political Sociology at the University of Bergen 7 Over the years Rokkan was three times a fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and a visiting professor at various universities Manchester Stanford Geneva the London School of Economics the Instituts d etudes politiques in Paris He also held a permanent appointment as Visiting Professor at Yale University 8 Rokkan co founded with Shmuel Eisenstadt Morris Janowitz and Seymour Martin Lipset the Committee on Political Sociology CPS of the International Sociological Association ISA in 1960 and served as its secretary from 1960 to 1970 He was vice president of the International Sociological Association from 1966 to 1970 president of the International Political Science Association from 1970 to 1973 chairman from 1970 to 1976 and co founder of the European Consortium for Political Research ECPR and president of the International Social Science Council ISSC which was founded by UNESCO from 1973 to 1977 9 Awards EditRokkan received many awards He was a foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 10 a foreign associate of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States 11 an international member of the American Philosophical Society 12 and a member of the Finnish and Norwegian Academies of Sciences He received honorary degrees from the University of Uppsala in 1970 the University of Helsinki in 1971 and the University of Geneva and the University of Aarhus in 1979 13 Rokkan s work Norway Numerical Democracy and Corporate Pluralism 1966 14 was selected for the Norwegian Sociology Canon in 2009 2011 as one of 25 works that had the greatest influence on sociology in Norway Norwegian Sociology CanonAcademic research EditAfter focusing on individual voters he turned his attention to the study of politics especially the formation of political parties and European nation states Peter Flora s overview of Rokkan s oeuvre points out that the unity of Rokkan work stems from his constant concern with the European nation state and its democratization 15 Cleavage Structures Party Systems and Voter Alignments Edit In this 1967 co authored work with Seymour Martin Lipset 16 Rokkan introduced critical juncture theory and made a substantial contributions to cleavage theory Peter Flora notes that the initial analysis of the origins of cleavage structures and their transformation into party systems appeared in 1965 in German in a version that carried Rokkan s name alone 17 Seymour Lipset and Stein Rokkan 1967 and Rokkan 1970 introduced the idea that big discontinuous changes such as the reformation the building of nations and the industrial revolution reflected conflicts organized around social cleavages such as the center periphery state church land industry and owner worker cleavages In turn these big discontinuous changes could be seen as critical junctures because they generated social outcomes that subsequently remained frozen for extensive periods of time 18 In more general terms Lipset and Rokkan s model has three components 19 1 Cleavage Strong and enduring conflicts that polarize a political system Four such cleavages were identified The center periphery cleavage a conflict between a central nation building culture and ethnically linguistically distinct subject populations in the peripheries The state church cleavage a conflict between the aspirations of a nation state and the church The land industry cleavage a conflict between landed interests and commercial industrial entrepreneurs The worker employer cleavage a conflict between owners and workers 2 Critical juncture Radical changes regarding these cleavages happen at certain moments 3 Legacy Once these changes occur their effect endures for some time afterwards Rokkan 1970 added two points to these ideas Critical junctures could set countries on divergent or convergent paths Critical junctures could be sequential such that a new critical junctures does not totally erase the legacies of a previous critical juncture but rather modifies that previous legacy 20 The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies Edit In this 1968 article Rokkan elabores the idea that a process of democratization has to overcome four institutional thresholds The threshold of legitimation based on the effective recognition of the right of petition criticism and demonstration against the regime 21 The threshold of incorporation which revolved around the extension of formal rights of participation to opposition groups and their supporters 22 The threshold of representation which involves the lowering of barriers so as to make it easier for new movements to gain seats in the legislature 23 The threshold of executive power which involves the institutionalization of cabinet responsibility to legislative majorities 24 Conceptual Maps of Europe Edit During the 1970s Rokkan worked on the development of conceptual maps of Europe These maps were presented in several chapters 25 These conceptual maps summarized the principles of geopolitical differentiation within Europe Tilly remarks that these conceptual maps cast new light on an old paradox the fact that capitalism and national states grew up together and presumably depended on each other in some way yet capitalists and centers of capital accumulation often offered concerted resistance to the extension of state power 26 Influence EditRokkan has been described as one of the world s leading social scientists since World War II 27 one of the great masters of comparative politics 28 and a leading international scholar during the second phase of the post war social science with its foci on macro studies and international comparisons 29 Rokkan has also been described as one of the world s foremost researchers on elections and Norway s most influential social scientist of all times 30 He influenced thinking about cleavage comparative history party systems and Catalan nationalism among other topics He helped launch a research tradition on critical junctures 31 Rokkan was the creator of a series of models for state and nation formations in Europe Rokkan along with T H Marshall is credited with the establishment of what has become the standard narrative of the evolution of modern democratic citizenship 32 He is also known as a pioneer of using computer technology in the social sciences Legacy EditThe Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research has been awarded by the ISSC the ECPR and the University of Bergen since 1981 33 The Department of Comparative Politics has since 1981 arranged an annual Stein Rokkan Memorial Lecture as a tribute to his memory 1 The University of Bergen has a Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies 34 and a Stein Rokkan Building 35 at street address Nygardsgaten 5 36 Selected works EditMcKeon Richard with Stein Rokkan eds 1950 Democracy in a World of Tensions Paris UNESCO 2 Rokkan Stein ed 1962 Approaches to the Study of Political Participation ed Bergen CMI Rokkan Stein 1966 Norway Numerical democracy and corporate pluralism In R A Dahl ed Political Oppositions in Western Democracies pp 70 115 New Haven Yale University Press Rokkan Stein 1966 Electoral Mobilization Party Competition and National Integration pp 241 265 in LaPalombara J and Weiner M eds Political Parties and Political Development Princeton Princeton Univ Press Merritt Richard L and Stein Rokkan eds 1966 Comparing Nations New Haven Yale University Press Rokkan Stein ed 1966 Data Archives for the Social Sciences Paris Mouton Lipset Seymour M and Stein Rokkan eds 1967 Party Systems and Voter Alignments Cross National Perspectives New York Free Press Rokkan Stein 1968 The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies A Developmental Typology Comparative Studies in Society and History 10 173 210 Rokkan Stein ed 1968 Comparative Research across Cultures and Nations Paris Mouton Rokkan Stein and Jean Meyriat eds 1969 International Guide to Electoral Statistics Paris Mouton Dogan Mattei and Stein Rokkan eds 1969 Quantitative Ecological Analysis Cambridge MIT Press Rokkan Stein 1970 Citizens Elections Parties Approaches to the Comparative Study of the Processes of Development Universitetsforlaget Oslo reprinted in European Classics of Political Science Series Colchester 2009 Allardt Erik and Stein Rokkan eds 1970 Mass politics studies in political sociology New York Free Press Eisenstadt S N and Stein Rokkan eds 1973 1974 Building States and Nations Vol I II Beverly Hills Sage Rokkan Stein 1973 Cities States and Nations A Dimensional Model for the Study of Contrasts in Development pp 73 97 in S N Eisenstadt and Stein Rokkan eds Building States and Nations Models and Data Resources Vol 1 London Sage Rokkan Stein 1974 Entries Voices Exits Towards a Possible Generalization of the Hirschman model Social Science Information 13 1 39 53 Rokkan Stein 1975 Dimensions of State Formation and Nation Building a Possible Paradigm for Research Variation within Europe in Charles Tilly ed The Formation of National States in Europe Princeton NJ Princeton University Press Rokkan Stein 1981 Territories Nations Parties Toward a Geoeconomic Geopolitical Model for the Explanation of Variation Within Europe pp 70 95 in Richard Merritt and Bruce Russett eds From National Development to Global Community London George Allen amp Unwin Rokkan Stein and Derek Urwin eds 1982 The Politics of Territorial Identity New York Sage Rokkan Stein and Derek Urwin 1983 Economy Territory Identity The Politics of the European Peripheries London Sage Rokkan Stein 1999 State Formation Nation Building and Mass Politics in Europe The Theory of Stein Rokkan Edited by Peter Flora Oxford Oxford University Press A compilation of various works by Rokkan Resources on Rokkan and his research EditAllardt Erik Stein Rokkan and the Twentieth Century Social Science Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies Bergen University Research Foundation 2003 Working Paper 14 2003 Barrientos del Monte Fernando Politica comparada Estado y democracia en la teoria de Stein Rokkan REVISTA DE SOCIOLOGIA Nº 26 2011 pp 9 36 Berntzen Einar and Per Selle Structure and Social Action in Stein Rokkan s Work Journal of Theoretical Politics 2 2 1990 131 149 Berntzen Einar and Per Selle Values Count but Institutions Decide The Stein Rokkan Approach in Comparative Political Sociology Scandinavian Political Studies vol 15 no 4 1992 289 306 Bornschier Simon Cleavage Politics in Old and New Democracies Living Reviews in Democracy Vol 1 2009 1 13 3 Caramani Daniele Stein Rokkan The Macro Sociological Fresco of State Nation and Democracy in Europe in M Bull et al eds Masters of Political Science Volume 2 London Routledge ECPR series 2011 Caramani Daniele Rokkan Stein in Kurian G ed The Encyclopedia of Political Science Washington DC CQ Press 2010 Daalder Hans Stein Rokkan 1921 1979 A Memoir European Journal of Political Research 7 1979 337 355 Daalder Hans Europe s comparatist from the Norwegian periphery Stein Rokkan 1921 1979 in Idem ed Comparative European Politics The Story of a Profession London Pinter 1997 pp 26 39 Dahl R amp Lorwin V 1980 Stein Rokkan PS Political Science amp Politics 13 1 110 111 doi 10 1017 S1049096500008234 4 Ertman Thomas Otto Hintze Stein Rokkan and Charles Tilly s theory of European state building p 52 70 in Lars Bo Kaspersen and Jeppe Strandsbjerg eds Does War make States Investigations of Charles Tilly s Historical Sociology 2017 Flora Peter Introduction and Interpretation pp 1 91 in Peter Flora ed State Formation Nation Building and Mass Politics in Europe The Theory of Stein Rokkan Oxford UK Oxford University Press 1999 Flora Peter Rokkan Stein 1921 79 pp 744 47 International Encyclopedia of the Social amp Behavioral Sciences 2nd edition Volume 20 2001 Mjoset Lars Stein Rokkan s Thick Comparisons Acta Sociologica 43 4 2000 381 397 doi 10 1177 000169930004300411 Mjoset Lars Stein Rokkan s Methodology of Macro Historical Comparison Comparative Sociology 14 4 2015 508 547 doi 10 1163 15691330 12341356 Saelen K Stein Rokkan A bibliography pp 525 553 In P Torsvik ed Mobilization Center Periphery Structures and Nation Building Oslo Universitetsforlaget 1981 Seiler Daniel Louis The legacy of Stein Rokkan for European polities a short tribute In Jose M Magone ed Routledge Handbook of European Politics 2015 Stubhaug Arild Stein Rokkan Fra periferi til sentrum Stein Rokkan A Man of Several Worlds Bergen Vigmostad amp Bjorke A biography of Stein Rokkan Tilly Charles Stein Rokkan s Conceptual Map of Europe 1981 02 5 Tilly Charles Big Structures Large Processes Huge Comparisons New York Russell Sage Foundation 1984 Chapter 8 Tilly Charles Stein Rokkan and Political Identities in Charles Tilly Stories Identities and Political Change Rowman amp Littlefield 2002 Torsvik Per ed Mobilization Center Periphery Structures and Nation Building A Volume in Commemoration of Stein Rokkan Bergen Norway Universitetsforlaget and New York Columbia University Press 1981 See also EditComparative historical research Method in the social sciences Historical sociology Interdisciplinary field of research Reinhard Bendix German American sociologist 1916 1991 David Collier American political scientist born 1942 Robert Dahl American political scientist 1915 2014 Barrington Moore Jr American sociologist 1913 2005 Charles Tilly American sociologist 1929 2008 References Edit Stein Rokkan Norsk biografisk leksikon Retrieved 2021 07 17 Orjar Oyen Sosiologien i Bergen 1994 ISBN 82 578 0134 8 Dahl R amp Lorwin V 1980 Stein Rokkan PS Political Science amp Politics 13 1 110 111 pp 110 Mjoset Lars Stein Rokkan s Thick Comparisons Acta Sociologica 43 4 2000 381 397 p 381 Erik Allardt Stein Rokkan and the Twentieth Century Social Science Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies Bergen University Research Foundation 2003 Working Paper 14 2003 p 8 Richard Rose Learning about Politics in Time and Space Colchester U K ECPR 2013 p 61 Peter Flora Rokkan Stein 1921 79 pp 744 47 International Encyclopedia of the Social amp Behavioral Sciences 2nd edition Volume 20 2001 p 744 Mjoset Lars Stein Rokkan s Thick Comparisons Acta Sociologica 43 4 2000 381 397 p 382 Dahl R amp Lorwin V 1980 Stein Rokkan PS Political Science amp Politics 13 1 110 111 pp 110 Peter Flora Rokkan Stein 1921 79 pp 744 47 International Encyclopedia of the Social amp Behavioral Sciences 2nd edition Volume 20 2001 p 744 45 Berntzen Einar Marcus Buck and Leiv Marsteintredet Rokkan in the Andes Cleavages Party Systems and the Emergence of New Leftist Parties in Benedicte Bull ed Norwegian Social Thought on Latin America Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires CLACSO 2016 p 185 66 On Rokkan s work with this the Committee on Political Sociology CPS of the International Sociological Association ISA see Richard Rose Learning About Politics in Time and Space A Memoir Colchester ECPR Press 2013 pp 61 63 Stein Rokkan American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 2022 07 14 Stein Rokkan www nasonline org Retrieved 2022 07 14 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 2022 07 14 Dahl R amp Lorwin V 1980 Stein Rokkan PS Political Science amp Politics 13 1 110 111 pp 110 11 Stein Rokkan Norway Numerical democracy and corporate pluralism In R A Dahl ed Political Oppositions in Western Democracies pp 70 115 New Haven Yale University Press 1966 Flora Peter Introduction and Interpretation pp 1 91 in Peter Flora ed State Formation Nation Building and Mass Politics in Europe The Theory of Stein Rokkan Oxford UK Oxford University Press 1999 p 4 Lipset Seymour Martin Rokkan Stein 1967 Cleavage structures party systems and voter alignments an introduction In Lipset Seymour Martin Rokkan Stein eds Party Systems and Voter Alignments Cross National Perspectives The Free Press pp 1 64 Flora Peter Introduction and Interpretation pp 1 91 in Peter Flora ed State Formation Nation Building and Mass Politics in Europe The Theory of Stein Rokkan Oxford UK Oxford University Press 1999 p 18 Seymour M Lipset and Stein Rokkan Cleavage Structures Party Systems and Voter Alignments An Introduction pp 1 64 in Seymour M Lipset and Stein Rokkan eds Party Systems and Voter Alignments Cross National Perspectives New York NY Free Press 1967 pp 47 50 Stein Rokkan Nation Building Cleavage Formation and the Structuring of Mass Politics pp 72 144 in Stein Rokkan with Angus Campbell Per Torsvik and Henry Valen Citizens Elections and Parties Approaches to the Comparative Study of the Processes of Development New York NY David McKay 1970 Peter Flora Rokkan Stein 1921 79 pp 744 47 International Encyclopedia of the Social amp Behavioral Sciences 2nd edition Volume 20 2001 p 745 46 Stein Rokkan Nation Building Cleavage Formation and the Structuring of Mass Politics pp 72 144 in Stein Rokkan with Angus Campbell Per Torsvik and Henry Valen Citizens Elections and Parties Approaches to the Comparative Study of the Processes of Development New York NY David McKay 1970 pp 112 13 Rokkan Stein The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies A Developmental Typology Comparative Studies in Society and History 10 1968 173 210 p 180 Rokkan Stein The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies A Developmental Typology Comparative Studies in Society and History 10 1968 173 210 p 180 81 Rokkan Stein The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies A Developmental Typology Comparative Studies in Society and History 10 1968 173 210 p 1881 Rokkan Stein The Structuring of Mass Politics in the Smaller European Democracies A Developmental Typology Comparative Studies in Society and History 10 1968 173 210 p 1881 Rokkan Stein Cities States and Nations A Dimensional Model for the Study of Contrasts in Development pp 73 97 in S N Eisenstadt and S Rokkan eds Building States and Nations Models and Data Resources Vol 1 London Sage 1973 Rokkan Stein Entries Voices Exits Towards a Possible Generalization of the Hirschman model Social Science Information 13 1 1974 39 53 Rokkan Stein Dimensions of State Formation and Nation Building A Possible Paradigm for Research on Variation within Europe pp 562 600 in Charles Tilly ed The Formation of National States in Western Europe Princeton Princeton University Press 1975 Rokkan Stein Territories Nations Parties Toward a Geoeconomic Geopolitical Model for the Explanation of Variation Within Europe pp 70 95 in Richard Merritt and Bruce Russett eds From National Development to Global Community London George Allen amp Unwin 1981 Charles Tilly Big Structures Large Processes Huge Comparisons New York Russell Sage Foundation 1984 p 140 Flora Peter Introduction and Interpretation pp 1 91 in Peter Flora ed State Formation Nation Building and Mass Politics in Europe The Theory of Stein Rokkan Oxford UK Oxford University Press 1999 p vii Berntzen Einar Marcus Buck and Leiv Marsteintredet Rokkan in the Andes Cleavages Party Systems and the Emergence of New Leftist Parties in Benedicte Bull ed Norwegian Social Thought on Latin America Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires CLACSO 2016 p 185 Allardt Erik Stein Rokkan and the Twentieth Century Social Science STEIN ROKKAN CENTRE FOR SOCIAL STUDIES BERGEN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION SEPTEMBER 2003 Working Paper 14 2003 p 9 Stein Rokkan var en av verdens fremste valgforskere Selv stemte han aldri Khrono Retrieved 18 July 2021 Lipset Seymour M and Stein Rokkan Cleavage Structures Party Systems and Voter Alignments An Introduction pp 1 64 in Seymour M Lipset and Stein Rokkan eds Party Systems and Voter Alignments Cross National Perspectives New York NY Free Press 1967 Stein Rokkan with Angus Campbell Per Torsvik and Henry Valen Citizens Elections and Parties Approaches to the Comparative Study of the Processes of Development New York NY David McKay 1970 Stein Rokkan State Formation Nation Building and Mass Politics in Europe New York Oxford University Press 1999 Richard Bellamy 2015 Citizenship Historical Development of International Encyclopedia of the Social amp Behavioral Sciences Second Edition Volume 3 643 649 p 647 Stein Rokkan Prize ECPR Prizes and Awards Retrieved 2016 05 15 Stein Rokkan Centre For Social Studies Uni Research Retrieved 2016 05 15 Stein Rokkans Hus University of Bergen Retrieved 2016 05 15 Fire at Stein Rokkans hus University of Bergen 2016 04 19 Retrieved 2016 05 15 External links EditStein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies in Bergen Department of comparative politics in Bergen Norwegian Social Science Data Archives co founded and later led by Rokkan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stein Rokkan amp oldid 1179844118, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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